John Irving always felt like an outsider — is that all he thinks there is to Jewishness?
'Queen Esther,’ the author’s pseudo-sequel to ‘Cider House Rules,’ is a warped reading of the People of the Book
In a memoir about her adventurous mother-in-law, Terese Svoboda tries to separate truth from fiction.
'Queen Esther,’ the author’s pseudo-sequel to ‘Cider House Rules,’ is a warped reading of the People of the Book
Charlotte McConaghy’s 'Wild Dark Shore' is only the latest riff on a biblical tale of climate change
The secret Jewish history of…the Luka Dončić trade?
Rabbi Angela Buchdahl's memoir 'Heart of a Stranger' charts her journey as the first Asian American rabbi and cantor
Miriam Udel’s book tracks the development of literature made to shape a Jewish universe
In a new book, the former White House speechwriter says it’s time for Jews to reclaim their story from the haters
Woody Allen's debut novel 'What's with Baum' has been done better before — by Woody Allen
In 'Philip Roth: Stung by Life,' biographer Steven J. Zipperstein reveals the truth behind the rebellious character the author created
Jennifer Moses’ new collection of short stories explores troubled relationships through a Jewish lens
Anne Sebba traces the grim history of 'The Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz'
מיט צען יאָר צוריק האָט ער שוין געקלערט דאָס צו טאָן.
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